HTC One S for T-Mobile Review

0.phoneArenaposted on18 Apr 2012, 16:04

Strangely, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a top-shelf Android powered smartphone for T-Mobile. Yeah, the carrier has been blessed with quality devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S II and HTC Amaze 4G, but they’ve been available for some time now – with nothing particularly “fresh” put out by them in the last few months. Now that spring is in full swing, the wait for something special will soon be over, as the highly anticipated HTC One S is set to shake things come April 25th...

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I have the Sensation and got it when it was the hottest thing out but I am due for an upgrade and waiting for the GSIII to come out. I don't think I'd ever get an HTC phone agin though because this is the only phone that's ever told me that I'm running low on memory and therefore I have to delete apps and free up space to sync....

I'm really not a fan of Android's sudden dislike of expandable memory! It wouldn't be such an issue if there was a decent backup/sync program that could back up the phone nightly. I've had a 32 GB card in my Mytouch 4g and It's over half way filled. Yes, I know there are plenty of cloud based servers, but with data caps and spotty 4g where I live it's just simpler and FAR easier to have the storage capacity that is needed. I really hope I'm not the only one with these issues. This ability to make the phone "mine" was always something that stood out in stark contrast to Apple, so to take away expandable storage as well as a sealed battery......this doesn't bode well for Android as I've come to know it.

Please do a dog fight between the HTC Amaze and One S.
If I were a betting person, I'd bet the Amaze isnt much slower than the One S
right now before the ICS update.
And when it gets the update I'd wager it will be just as fast, considering the specs are virtually the same.
Except the Amaze has all the good features left off the One S like removable battery, mini SD card slot, and NFC.

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